I found a way to cook OVAEASY egg crystals in a camp cup. Prepare the correct mixture for a couple eggs in a separate container. Then boil water in a camp cup. When water is boiling, pour the cold egg mixture into the boiling water. Keep boiling water for 2 minutes more. You can then spoon out cooked eggs -or- you can add ramen into water and have ramen & eggs.
I like to mix them up, put them on a saucer and microwave them. Cooks them into a patty. I cook toast and a sausage patty or bacon, add cheese and make a breakfast sandwich.
Thanks for sharing. I've found powdered eggs two ways - raw as you showed and precooked where you add hot water (boiling) and then let them reconstitute in a covered vessel. Both taste like they should.
Please help, I can't find your video on how to dehydrate eggs. This is something that I want to do but I want to see it done before I try it on my own because I don't want to do it wrong and make anyone sick.
I haven’t looked lately but I remember when you were able to buy powdered eggs and milk at just about every grocery store. Mixed up right it’s not that bad.
I keep 8 -10 dozen eggs frozen. Scramble the raw eggs and place 4 in each zip lock bag. Freeze. When taken out and thawed in bag under warm water the consistency and look is not appealing, but the cook up and taste just like fresh eggs. They will keep just fine for a year.
@@RoguePreparedness Me neither... I was thinking of making high protein variants where maybe i would add a couple of tablespoons of egg powder. Looks like I may have to run that experiment myself
I don’t recommend it. They’re dried and are shelf stable. If you place in freezer, then take it out later, it could form moisture and make it clump and simply not be usable.
it`s 46$ here in Canada on Amazon for just a bag... it`s realy expensive.... 46$ for the equivalent of 12 eggs, i prefer to buy some real eggs. For 6$ i have a box of 36 fresh eggs, but i have to admit, for the camping that could be grate, but 46$ it`s tooooo expensive. if it was 10$ yes, but not 46$
Powdered eggs are NOT all the same. Last year I ordered the smallest package I could from 5 different companies. While I'm sure they would all be fine for baking and such, the ultimate test was to mix them per instructions and fry up as you would for an omelet then give it a taste test. Hubby & I both taste tested and only 2 passed the "it will do" test (one was slammed by ex-GI hubby as tasting like the worst stereotype of army dehydrated eggs ). The ultimate winner, which was very close to the taste, color, and texture of the actual real scrambled egg we were using as a reference was Ova Easy!
I found a way to cook OVAEASY egg crystals in a camp cup. Prepare the correct mixture for a couple eggs in a separate container. Then boil water in a camp cup. When water is boiling, pour the cold egg mixture into the boiling water. Keep boiling water for 2 minutes more. You can then spoon out cooked eggs -or- you can add ramen into water and have ramen & eggs.
I like to mix them up, put them on a saucer and microwave them. Cooks them into a patty. I cook toast and a sausage patty or bacon, add cheese and make a breakfast sandwich.
Thanks for sharing. I've found powdered eggs two ways - raw as you showed and precooked where you add hot water (boiling) and then let them reconstitute in a covered vessel. Both taste like they should.
Good stuff
They are not terrible! I recommend people try them at least once. Nice long shelf life
Totally nice shelf life. Thanks!
They are terrible! At least the brand I tried and are expensive
Thanks for sharing. I have bought powdered eggs for long term storage but never mixed some up.
Definitely give it a try.
Thank you Morgan.
Please help, I can't find your video on how to dehydrate eggs. This is something that I want to do but I want to see it done before I try it on my own because I don't want to do it wrong and make anyone sick.
Here ya go: th-cam.com/video/-DlBAlwaOFk/w-d-xo.html
@@RoguePreparedness thank you so much ❤️
Thank you Morgan!!! They tasted egg-celent.😩
Hi Morgan! I am a huge believer in powdered eggs. They're a big part of my preps. I agree, they're not that expensive, yet they are expensive! Lol!
Haha, obviously more expensive than fresh, but totally worth it.
I haven’t looked lately but I remember when you were able to buy powdered eggs and milk at just about every grocery store. Mixed up right it’s not that bad.
You can get powdered milk, but haven't seen powdered eggs.
I need to add these to my supplies
You should!
I don't like the powdered eggs by themselves but if you add things to them they are a lot better
I keep 8 -10 dozen eggs frozen. Scramble the raw eggs and place 4 in each zip lock bag. Freeze. When taken out and thawed in bag under warm water the consistency and look is not appealing, but the cook up and taste just like fresh eggs. They will keep just fine for a year.
Thank you so much for this idea. Gunna give it a try.
wondering if you can use them in no bake cookies
I’ve never used any eggs in no bake cookies.
@@RoguePreparedness Me neither... I was thinking of making high protein variants where maybe i would add a couple of tablespoons of egg powder. Looks like I may have to run that experiment myself
I dehydrate my own eggs but I have never thought about what the water to powdered egg ratio to reconstitute them is. Would the OvaEasy ratio work? 🤔
Works for mine.
I changed the whole powdered milk just because it's stores much longer than regular milk
And now thinking about doing the same with eggs
they looked good
Morgan, you forgot the link to your dehydrated egg video
Here ya go: th-cam.com/video/-DlBAlwaOFk/w-d-xo.html
Morning!
What is the shelve life of those packaged eggs?
About 10 years
Oh nice! Thank you 😊
Another question. Can you store these packaged eggs in the freezer?
I don’t recommend it. They’re dried and are shelf stable. If you place in freezer, then take it out later, it could form moisture and make it clump and simply not be usable.
it`s 46$ here in Canada on Amazon for just a bag... it`s realy expensive.... 46$ for the equivalent of 12 eggs, i prefer to buy some real eggs. For 6$ i have a box of 36 fresh eggs, but i have to admit, for the camping that could be grate, but 46$ it`s tooooo expensive. if it was 10$ yes, but not 46$
Oh my goodness.
Powdered eggs are NOT all the same. Last year I ordered the smallest package I could from 5 different companies. While I'm sure they would all be fine for baking and such, the ultimate test was to mix them per instructions and fry up as you would for an omelet then give it a taste test. Hubby & I both taste tested and only 2 passed the "it will do" test (one was slammed by ex-GI hubby as tasting like the worst stereotype of army dehydrated eggs ). The ultimate winner, which was very close to the taste, color, and texture of the actual real scrambled egg we were using as a reference was Ova Easy!
I’ll think I’ll miss breakfast for my MRE